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Jasper Engines & Transmissions company history timeline

1942

Up to 1942, the Ford agency had seen uninterrupted growth.

JASPER Engines & Transmissions was founded in 1942 through the vision of Alvin C. Ruxer who at the time was the operator of a successful Ford dealership.

1951

In 1951, a new building was constructed on the east side of town to accommodate the growing engine operation.

1959

Indiana Tool and Die was acquired in 1959 to remanufacture torque converters, complementing the transmission line.

1965

The facility built in 1965 has undergone 10 expansions over the years.

1968

When JASPER first started diesel remanufacturing on a production line basis in February of 1968, plans were to build at least six engines the first year.

1976

In 1976, JASPER began the production of exchange differential assemblies for heavy duty trucks.

1987

In 1987, Alvin Ruxer sold his company to the existing management team.

1989

JASPER entered the racing arena in 1989 when it sponsored Ken Ragan in three (what was then) Winston Cup races.

2000

The ancients appear to have obtained emeralds from Upper Egypt, where it is said to have been worked as early as 2000 bc.

2006

The JASPER 4-Speed Transmission and the JASPER Differential have garnered 93 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series wins and 316 Top 5 finishes since 2006.

2008

A reduction in waste was formally added to this philosophy in 2008.

2019

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